Halloween Dramatic Play Ideas
Halloween Pantomime
Move as if you are:
Carrying a great big pumpkin.
A witch combing her long, stringy hair.
A little baby ghost.
Putting on your Halloween costume.
Carving a little tiny pumpkin.
Going up and down a porch's steps trick or treating.
Jumping up to say Boo-oo-oo.
A big black cat.
Paper Bag Wig
Use large paper bag that fits over head.
Cut a large
rectangle from front section of bag for face.
Fringe
bottom of bag.
Curl fringe by rolling tight around a
pencil.
Black Cat Drama
Materials Needed:
pictures of black cats
Procedure:
Children pretend they are black cats: creeping, sneaking
along,
walking on a fence ,playing with a ball of wool, etc.
Paper Bag Puppets
Give each child a
paper bag, coloring materials...
and let them be creative in decorating the bags into puppets!
Paper Bag Costumes
Materials Needed:
large paper bag
scissors
crayons or felt tip markers
paper cup
piece of paper
cellophane tape
Before you begin,
have your child put the paper bag over his head.
With a crayon, carefully mark where the two eye holes should be.
Help cut out the two holes for eyes. Encourage the children to
use
crayons or markers to draw a face. Use a paper cup attached with
cellophane tape for a nose. Paper strips that have
been fringed or curled can be glued on for hair.
Pretend to be a Spider
Have the children
pretend to be a spider.
Pretend to be a Witch
Provide your
children with brooms, stuffed black cats, hats, and a box
for a brew bowl. Allow the children to have fun pretending to be a witch.
Halloween Dress Up
Supply your children
with costumes to dress up in. Have them dress up,
then ask them what they are. Some examples are dresses, side heeled
shoes, scarves, plastic hats, sports jackets, and children's costumes.
Go Trick or Treating
Create an imaginary
neighborhood for your children to trick or treat in.
Have them go around from house to house (pretend) and practice
trick or treating. You can use boxes for the houses, or tape on
the floor.
Pumpkin Puppets
Each child should
cut out a pumpkin shape from orange construction paper.
Then either cut out facial features, or color them on with a black crayon.
Paste to the bottom of a paper lunch bag. Then add a green
construction paper stem.
Halloween Faces
Facial expressions
can reveal feelings to others. Encourage children to make
faces in front of a mirror that suggests feelings and appearances related
to Halloween. Examples are spooky, scary, ugly, sad, happy, and
angry.
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I do not claim any of these as my own ideas.
They are shared from friends and fellow group
members.
Thanks for sharing all your great ideas!
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